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Sr Gifty’s Reflection: Second Sunday of Lent-Theme: “My own transfiguration”

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The readings for the Second Sunday of Lent often invite reflection on themes of transformation, faith, and the deepening of our relationship with God. The Gospel reading for this Sunday focuses on the Transfiguration of Jesus. This event, where Jesus is revealed in radiant glory to his disciples Peter, James, and John, offers a powerful reflection on the nature of Jesus as both human and divine.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

Key Insights for Reflection:

1. Transfiguration and Transformation: The Transfiguration signifies a moment of revelation, showing the divine nature of Jesus to his disciples. This can serve as a reminder of the transformative power of encountering Christ, which not only enlightens us but also calls us to transformation in our own lives. During Lent, we are invited to open ourselves to God’s presence more deeply and to undergo personal change, much as the disciples were changed by witnessing the Transfiguration.

2. Faith and Trust in God’s Plan: The voice from the cloud, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him,” emphasizes the importance of listening to Jesus. This is a call to trust in God’s plan for us, even when we may not fully understand it. In Lent, this means trusting that our spiritual practices—whether prayer, fasting, or almsgiving—are leading us toward deeper communion with God, even if the fruits aren’t immediately visible.

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3. Journey of Lent: The Transfiguration occurs during Jesus’ journey toward the cross. It is a moment of divine affirmation before the difficult path of suffering and sacrifice. For us, Lent is a time to reflect on our own journey toward Easter, acknowledging both the challenges and the moments of grace and divine revelation that shape our walk with Christ.

4. Hope in the Face of Suffering: The Transfiguration can also be seen as a glimpse of the hope that lies beyond suffering. It reminds us that the struggles and sacrifices of Lent, as well as those in life, are not the end of the story. Like Jesus, we too are called to rise in glory after our trials, and the Transfiguration gives us hope in the resurrection.

Ultimately, the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent encourage us to listen more closely to Jesus, to embrace transformation in our lives, and to trust in the hope that is found in Christ, especially as we journey toward the Easter celebration.

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